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August Heat (Montalbano 10) (Hardcover)

by Andrea Camilleri (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Mantle (5 Jun 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0330457292
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330457293
  • Product Dimensions: 21.8 x 14.2 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 33,465 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

As the interest of readers in crime fiction in translation continues to grow, it’s common knowledge that one writer's name guarantees highly individual writing: the veteran Italian master Andrea Camilleri. And August Heat demonstrates once again why the author is held in such high esteem -- and why Inspector Montalbano is one of the treasures of the current crime scene. This latest offering (with Montalbano dealing with the discovery of a young woman’s body) is par for the course – not vintage Montalbano, but more than serviceable -- aided by a translation courtesy of the adroit Stephen Sartarelli.

As usual with Montalbano (whose gourmet instincts are as keen as his investigative skills), his methods for learning the truth from suspects vary according to the individuals he is dealing with; here, an unpleasant paedophile comes in for some particularly no-nonsense treatment -- and the legality of some of Montalbano’s actions is distinctly questionable.

The setting, as usual, is the picturesque, non-metropolitan region of Vigata in Sicily. And it's hot --stiflingly hot. In August Heat, we are never allowed to forget the all-enveloping sultriness (the inspector -- possessor of miniature fan, the only one in the police station -- sometimes cloisters himself in his office and strips naked to deal with the heat). At the beginning of the novel, Montalbano’s lover, Livia, has arranged for some friends to stay near them. But their guests' irritating child disappears, and Montalbano undertakes a search. The house they are using yields no clues, despite being searched with a fine toothcomb. The mystery is total -- is it an abduction? Has the child wandered away? Until, that is, Montalbano finds a tunnel in the ground outside -- one that that takes him to a concealed layer of the house. He finds the child, unharmed, but there is another discovery waiting for him in the subterranean room: a trunk. Inside, wrapped in plastic, is the unclothed body of a girl -- her throat has been slashed. The clues to her killer may lie with those responsible for the concealed floor.

Camilleri fans will be more than happy with this, though there is no catch-up characterisation for Montalbano's police colleagues; the author clearly makes the assumption that we’ll be familiar with them. This reservation apart (plus a few others involving a comic secondary figure), followers of this urbane, relentless Italian copper need not hesitate. --Barry Forshaw

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'Camilleri underpins the story with caustic sideswipes...which always makes his books a cut above the average thriller.'
--Books Quarterly

'A friend of mine sent me a set of Camilleri's detective stories when he realized what rubbish I was reading. They're brilliant, all about a food-loving detective based in Sicily who can't get his life together.' -- Will Young, She Magazine

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Sicily's most famous detective feels the heat..., 1 Aug 2009
By Love Books "Jessie" (Durham, England) - See all my reviews
  
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Camilleri's books about Sicilian detective Salvo Montalbano inevitably are compared with Donna Leon's stories about Venice's Brunetti, with Brunetti being the more cultured, better educated and more refined of the two. This also applies to the way the books are written Montalbano's more rough-and-ready, sometimes crude, but always big-hearted approach to crime solving seems to fit better with the fact that he's in Sicily and I have always enjoyed the descriptions of places, food and the sea that pepper the Montalbano books even if they aren't quite as beautifully-written or subtle as Leon's.

In this book, Montalbano discovers the body of a brutally-murdered young girl inside a trunk hidden in an illegal apartment in a building rented by friends for the summer. He, of course, solves the crime aided and abetted by a cast of characters who have featured in previous books and a beautiful and seductive young woman, who hasn't.

I enjoyed this book very much, it's a very easy read with a twist at the end, and I found Montalbano's reflections on ageing touching, but agree with previous readers that there isn't really much of a mystery - the culprit is flagged up very early on. And I would have given it four stars were it not for a huge implausibility that I won't mention because it will spoil the plot, but it annoyed me no end.

Very good book for easy summer beach-reading, especially if you're going to Sicily.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars August Heat, 18 Nov 2009
By B. Wright (Gloucester, UK) - See all my reviews
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This is an enjoyable book, easy to read and humorous too - light-hearted is the best way to describe it. Set in Italy, the story follows Montalbano as he tries to uncover the mystery of an unidentified body which has been found by some holiday makers. There are red herrings, corrupt businessmen and even a misdirected love affair along the way, yet the pacing is good and Camilleri is skilled enough to keep you on your toes. My only criticism is that the plot is a little formulaic, working through 'body found - wrong suspect arrested - clues lead nowhere' to the point where the right suspect is eventually found. There is humour throughout, lots of food and much mention of corruption within the Italian police system, though a minor failing is that being the tenth book of the series, some minor characters are not properly characterised. These criticisms are only minor though, and the quality of writing (albeit, in translation) more than makes up for it. It's easy to pick up, and the sentimental musing of Montalbano on ageing towards the end of the book are touching and sincere. It is a breeze to get through and I will definitely be picking up another Camilleri book to follow more of Monatalbano's mysteries.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another enjoyable Montalbano case, 12 Sep 2009
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This is another very readable, enjoyable book in Camilleri's Montalbano series. All the things we have come to expect from previous books are there - the excellent sense of place, the world-weary cynicism about the corruption in the Italian system, the food (naturally), the rather clumsy comic turns by Catarella and so on. It moves at a good pace, the dialogue is snappy and I found myself keen to get back and read some more when I had the opportunity, which is always a good sign.

The book isn't perfect by any means. The translation is very clumsy in places - so much so that several times it really jarred - and some of the plot elements are frankly absurd, but I still found it a very enjoyable and quite rewarding read and I can certainly recommend it warmly.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hot August nights for Montalbano
It is easy to dismiss these stories as simple, light-hearted fare but that would fail to do justice to the art and skill of Camilleri's writing. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Mick Read

4.0 out of 5 stars Montalbano's 10th - Enjoy the journey
Having once read an Umberto Eco book where over a page and a half is used to describe a door I tend to gravitate sometimes to books like "August Heat". Read more
Published 12 days ago by Mr. G. Foxton

3.0 out of 5 stars Hope Montalbano hasn't lost the plot
As an avid fan of the Montalbano series I was looking forward to another dose of clever plotting, twisting dialogue, elastic bureaucrats, great scene setting and of-course all... Read more
Published 17 days ago by Halcyon

4.0 out of 5 stars A Joy To Read
My usual crime fiction preference is for American and British writing (with a bit of Scandinavian stuff thrown in) at the edgier end of the spectrum. Read more
Published 2 months ago by G. J. Oxley

4.0 out of 5 stars Colourful Read
The brilliant colour cover (of this and the rest of the series) is an indication of the type of book this is. Read more
Published 3 months ago by M. Stevens

3.0 out of 5 stars Better than I thought
I've never heard of Camilleri before but I was in the mood for something new so I took a chance with this and was pleasantly surprised. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Lilly Penhaligon

4.0 out of 5 stars The older he gets...!
This book is not designed to put you in the mood to rent a holiday house in Sicily!
Montalbano really needs to treat Livia better and face up to a few truths! Read more
Published 4 months ago by Ian MacPhail

4.0 out of 5 stars A good, pacy read, although not the best Montalbano
This is the first Camilleri novel that I have read, although I was familiar with Inspector Montalbano and his colleagues from the brilliantly cast Italian TV series... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Nicholas Sales

4.0 out of 5 stars A nice uncomplicated, funny, detective story
This was a review copy and I had never read any Montalbano novels before. Having seen one italian TV adaptation I was expecting something austere, but this was a pleasant... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mike

3.0 out of 5 stars The Tenth Inspector Montalbano Mystery by Andrea Camilleri - La vampa d'agosto - August Heat
Inspector Salvo Montalbano has been forced to stay in Vigata and work during August after a colleague extends his vacation. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Andrea Bowhill

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